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		<h1>Issues</h1>
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			<b>javax.sound.midi.MidiUnavailableException on GNU Linux System</b>
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			On some GNU linux systems, MIDI module is not loaded initially. In this case, you have to load "Sound Sequence" module.
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			To check whether if "Sound Sequence" Module is already loaded, execute the following command on a console.
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			<i>$lsmod | grep snd_seq</i>
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			This command will show you loaded modules on Kernel. "Sound Sequence" Module is snd_seq.
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			If the name is not on the list, then execute the following command to load "Sound Sequence" Module on Kernel. (as root)
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			$modprobe snd_seq
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			And, download alsa-oss on your system first. Here is the <a href=ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/oss-lib/>Link</a>.
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			The following command executes FireFox with alsa-oss as wrapper.
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			$aoss firefox
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